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Jeffery Weavers A Recipe for Hope follows his wife Susan as she battles stage 4 incurable breast cancer. After learning her cancers have spread to multiple locations she and Jeff embark on a journey to implement massive changes in diet and lifestyle in the hopes of buying her some extra time.Against all odds the changes they make pay off. In three months Susans cancer markers begin to fall rapidly surprising her medical team. One year later she is in total remission. Her oncologist calls her recovery a miracle.In A Recipe for Hope Jeffery Weaver lays out the cancer-fighting recipes and lifestyle changes that led to his wifes incredible recovery.Read what others have to say about A Recipe for Hope: Jeff and Susan Weaver provide a prime example of how nutrition can change lives and improve catastrophic outcomes. But its really more than that. A must-read for everyone.--Digna Cassens MHA RDN Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Author and SpeakerPowerful not because the outcome was lifesaving which is brilliant and amazing in itself but because the remedy involved utilizing the bodys own recuperative abilities without all the side effects of traditional cancer treatments. We see a genuinely honest and heartfelt attempt to incorporate a holistic and person-centered approach to dealing with a terminal case of cancer. This book is a road map a template that can hopefully be followed by any individual who feels abandoned by Western Medicine.--Simon Davies PhD Professor of Kinesiology and Health Irvine Valley CollegeThis book is a recipe for hope. Jeff Weavers intimate journey reminds us that lifestyle changes are not easy. Told with honesty humor and love the story begins in anguish with his wifes uncertain diagnosis for breast cancer. But digging deep into the research he finds a way forward not only for Susan but for himself and maybe for us all. --Marie Connors Adjunct Professor of English Irvine Valley College